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White Milk Spring (Bengbu) |
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Lying at the eastern foot of Jingshan Mountain in Huaiyuan County, Bengbu, Bairu Spring covers an area of 125 square km. |
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Tuo Lake Wetland Nature Reserve (Bengbu) |
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Situated in Wuhe County of Bengbu, the nature reserve is 3.5 km from the county seat. It abuts the National Highway No. 104 in the east and the Provincial Highway No.304 in the south. |
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Jingtu Mountain Scenic Area (Bengbu) |
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Situated in the western suburbs of Bengbu City, the scenic zone covers an area of 4.3 square km. It is composed of the Tushan and Jingshan mountains, as well as the Huaihe, Guohe and Tianhe rivers. |
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Tianzhu Mountain (Anqing) |
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Tianzhu Mountain is located in Qianshan County. Its highest peak—Tianzhu Peak (1,488.4 meters above sea level)—rises high into the clouds, just like a pillar holding up the sky, hence the name Tianzhu (Heavenly Pillar) Mountain. |
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Huating Lake (Anqing) |
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Lying at the southern foot of Dabie Mountain, the lake is a key national scenic and historic interest site. Huating Lake, just like a shining pearl, is inlaid between Tianzh and Sikong mountains. |
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Fushan Mountain (Anqing) |
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Fushan Mountain, once called Fudu Mountain, lies close to Baidang Lake on the northern bank of the Yangtze Rive. |
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Dalong Mountain (Anqing) |
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Dalong (Large Dragon) Mountain stands north of Anqing City, 15 km from the downtown area. The lofty mountain range rolls for hundreds of kilometers, just like a flying dragon, hence its name. |
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